Hamiltonian Lattice Gauge Theories: Status, Novel Developments and Applications

Aula Renzo Leonardi - Villa Tambosi

Str. delle Tabarelle, 286, 38123 Villazzano TN
Villazzano

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This workshop is mostly located in the research area of lattice gauge theories, and, thus, directly connected to the fields of condensed matter, nuclear and high energy physics. Besides studying models in D+1 dimensions (D=1,2,3), quantum and tensor algorithmic aspects and methods will be covered leveraging the expertise from quantum information science. The future development of Hamiltonian lattice gauge theory simulations is of utmost importance for central scientific questions not directly accessible today, for instance lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD) at finite baryon density, which is key for our understanding of nuclear matter and astrophysics, topological phenomena and real time evolution and non-equilibrium simulations in lattice QCD. These aspects are highly important both for condensed matter and high energy physics, and will have an enormous impact for the corresponding experiments. Researchers will be invited which are working on the question of gauge simulations, including their digitisation, the development of quantum and tensor network methods and algorithms as well as researchers presenting results from concrete applications. The workshop will provide the environment to discuss novel concepts, and their applicability. Early career researchers will be strongly encouraged to participate in the workshop, in particular PhD students from the DFG funded collaborative research center CRC1639 “NuMeriQS” and from the center for quantum technology and applications (CQTA). Both of these centers will contribute financially to the workshop organization. Early career researchers will profit significantly from the participation in the workshop by presenting their work to an audience of specialists on the topic, as well as by acquiring a better overview over the field from discussing with and listening to presentations of experienced researchers.

Organizers

  • Carsten Urbach (University of Bonn)
  • Karl Jansen (DESY Zeuthen / CQTA)
  • Randy Lewis (York University)
  • Giuseppe Magnifico (University of Bari)
  • Simone Romiti (University of Bern)
  • Enrique Rico Ortega (Ikerbasque)
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Registration

Registration available from 16/06/2025 until 08/08/2025.

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